The Latest: Grande and friends to play Manchester on Sunday

LONDON (AP) - The Latest on the fatal bombing at Manchester Arena (all times local):

4:18 p.m.

Publicists say Ariana Grande will play a charity concert in Manchester on Sunday, joined by big names including Coldplay, Justin Bieber, Katy Perry and Pharrell Williams.

Police watch as commuters pass through Manchester Victoria railway station in Manchester England, which has reopened for the first time since the terror attack on the adjacent Manchester Arena Tuesday May 30, 2017. The station closed was closed following the explosion last week that killed more than 20 people. (Owen Humphreys/PA via AP)

The "One Love Manchester" show will be held at the city's Old Trafford cricket ground just under two weeks after a bomber killed 22 people at a Grande concert in Manchester.

Proceeds will go to an emergency fund set up by the city of Manchester and the British Red Cross.

In a statement after the attack, Grande said "we won't let this divide us. We won't let hate win . Our response to this violence must be to come closer together, to help each other, to love more, to sing louder and to live more kindly and generously than we did before."

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10:27 a.m.

Manchester Victoria rail station has re-opened more than a week after an attacker detonated a bomb in a crowd leaving a concert, killing 22 and injuring dozens.

Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham and Transport Secretary Chris Grayling were among those to lay wreaths Tuesday at the station, which also suffered damage from the nearby blast. Burnham says the city has pulled together "through what has been our darkest week."

The return to a level of normalcy followed an emotional tribute Monday to attack victims. Hundreds stood in quiet contemplation at St Ann's Square - an impromptu memorial site for those killed and injured in the blast.

Police are trying to re-create attacker Salman Abedi's movements before he detonated a bomb at an Ariana Grande concert.

People light candles as they hold a minute's silence in St Ann's Square to mark the passing of exactly a week since the Manchester Arena concert blast, in Manchester, England, Monday May 29, 2017. (Owen Humphreys/PA via AP)

People view tributes to victims in St Ann's Square as they prepare to mark the passing of exactly a week since the Manchester Arena concert blast, in Manchester, England, Monday May 29, 2017. (Owen Humphreys/PA via AP)

People hold a minute's silence in St Ann's Square as they mark the passing of exactly a week since the Manchester Arena concert blast, in Manchester, England, Monday May 29, 2017. (Owen Humphreys/PA via AP)

People light candles as they hold a minute's silence in St Ann's Square to mark the passing of exactly a week since the Manchester Arena concert blast, in Manchester, England, Monday May 29, 2017. (Owen Humphreys/PA via AP)

A police officer wipes away tears as he looks at flowers and tributes left in St Ann's Square in Manchester, England, Monday, May 29, 2017. British police arrested a 23-year-old man Monday on the south coast of England, hundreds of miles south of Manchester, in the widening inquiry into the deadly concert bombing. The arrest means that 14 men are now in custody in Britain for suspected roles in the May 22 bombing of an Ariana Grande concert that killed more than 20 people. (Owen Humphreys/PA via AP)